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A WMU researcher and pond dwellers illuminate the nervous system
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… A WMU researcher and pond dwellers illuminate the nervous system Submitted by Paula M. Davis on Dr. … intricacy. As a scientific researcher, he's interested in how circuits of neurons generate behaviors. He says that … like traumatic paralysis or Alzheimer's— are among the many different things that can interrupt how neurons talk to …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/11/20011
Campus, local community members weigh in on transportation issues
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… Campus, local community members weigh in on transportation issues Submitted by Anonymous (not … out transportation plan that is serviceable for many years to come." Significant input gathered Facilities … from feedback from our neighborhood over the years. One is, how do we get safe, efficient access to Western's campus and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/04/53148
Speaker to discuss meshing four generations in workplace
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… Speaker to discuss meshing four generations in workplace Submitted by Anonymous … speaker, writer and market researcher will delve into the intergenerational nature of today's workforce during two … wrote the best-selling business books "The M-Factor: How the Millennial Generation Is Rocking the Workplace" and …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/04/31220
Montgomery delivers his third State of the University address
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… Montgomery delivers his third State of the University address Submitted by Paula M. Davis on Watch … State of the University address. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—During his third State of the University address, Western … develop the essential ability to adapt in a changing world while also helping prepare them for today's workforce. …
https://wmich.edu/news/2019/09/55519
Emeriti Council awards $10,000 in book scholarships
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… Emeriti Council awards $10,000 in book scholarships Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) … $400 Emeriti Council Book Scholarships this spring to help them purchase textbooks and supplies. Thanks to the generous … has been awarded to 284 students. "I can't tell you how thankful I am to have been chosen for the textbook …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/02/37793
Take advantage of global engagement opportunities in May
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… Take advantage of global engagement opportunities in May Submitted by Korey Force on A sword demonstration at the 2016 Medieval Congress. KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Western … hosted by Jewel Heart. The workshop will focus on how to apply ancient wisdom to daily life. Free and open to …
https://wmich.edu/news/2017/04/39594
Coercion and morality meet in ethics discussion
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… Coercion and morality meet in ethics discussion Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) … Mich.—A University of Connecticut philosopher will address the intersection of coercion and moral deliberation when she … questions that philosophers try to answer when determining how coercion undermines consent: What kind of coercive …
https://wmich.edu/news/2016/10/35881
Filtration solutions company next up in speaker series
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… Filtration solutions company next up in speaker series Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Lyon KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The managing director of Separation Solutions, also known as … with premier manufacturers and service companies around the world in an effort to implement quality results with an …
https://wmich.edu/news/2015/02/21295
Summer camps online at WMU in June
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… Summer camps online at WMU in June Submitted by Deanne Puca on KALAMAZOO, … still have an opportunity to explore graphic novels, cryptography and playwriting, among other areas, as summer camps during the month of May and June …
https://wmich.edu/news/2020/04/58373
Sunseeker places seventh in American Solar Challenge race
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… Sunseeker places seventh in American Solar Challenge race Submitted by Anonymous (not … Michigan University's Sunseeker solar racing team finished the American Solar Challenge in seventh place overall, … of just 10 teams from colleges and universities around the world to qualify to race in the American Solar Challenge. A …
https://wmich.edu/news/2014/07/17757